| Computer System Providing Platform Independent Universal Client Device |
21 DEC 1999 |
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| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A Universal Client with a self-contained scripting language called GUIScript forms a computer architecture independent device for generating and displaying a graphic user interface (GUI). Preferably, the computer executing the Universal Client includes circuitry for presenting a plurality of GUI objects to thereby form a GUI, for generating scripts defining respective ones of the GUI objects, for generating a GUISCRIPT defining the GUI, for storing one of the scripts and ... |
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| Platform Independent Computer Interface Software Responsive to Scripted Commands |
02 NOV 1999 |
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| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A Universal Client with a self-contained scripting language called GUIScript allows computing systems of varying architectures linked to the Internet or connected by an Intranet to run the same application software without modification or recompilation. Using a client-server architecture, the Universal Client receives GUIScript from the server. which commands the Universal Client to display certain graphical user interface (GUI) objects. The GUIScript also describes he behavior of the GUI objects ... |
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| Operating Methods for a Universal Client Device Permitting a Computer to Receive and Display Information from Several Special Applications Simultaneously. |
31 AUG 1999 |
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| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A Universal Client with a self-contained scripting language called GUIScript allows computing systems of varying architectures linked to the Internet or connected by an Intranet to run the same application software without modification or recompilation. Using a client server architecture, the Universal Client receives GUIScript from the server, which commands the Universal Client to display certain graphical user interface (GUI) objects. The GUIScript also describes the behavior of the GUI ... |
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| Universal Client Device for Interconnecting and Operating Any Two Computers |
30 SEP 1997 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA
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 | Based on the above and foregoing, it can be appreciated that there presently exists a need in the art for a computer system and corresponding operating method which overcomes the above-described deficiencies. The present invention was motivated by a desire to overcome the drawbacks and shortcomings of the presently available technology, and thereby fulfill this need in the art. One object according to the present invention is to provide a ... |
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| Operating Methods for Robust Computer Systems Permitting Autonomously Switching Between Alternative/Redundant Components |
30 SEP 1997 |
117 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA
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 | Based on the above and foregoing, it can be appreciated that there presently exists a need in the art for a computer system and corresponding operating method which overcomes the above-described deficiencies. The present invention was motivated by a desire to overcome the drawbacks and shortcomings of the presently available technology, and thereby fulfill this need in the art. One object according to the present invention is to provide a ... |
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| Methods for Operating a Universal Client Device Permitting Interoperation Between Any Two Computers |
30 SEP 1997 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH ARLINGTON VA
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 | Based on the above and foregoing, it can be appreciated that there presently exists a need in the art for a computer system and corresponding operating method which overcomes the above-described deficiencies. Ihe present invention was motivated by a desire to overcome the drawbacks and shortcomings of the presently available technology, and thereby fulfill this need in the art. One object according to the present invention is to provide a ... |
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| Robust Computer Systems Permitting Autonomously Switching Between Alternative/Redundant Components |
30 SEP 1997 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A computer system having first, second, third and alternate computers for generating a graphical user interface (GUI) on the first computer screen corresponding to a presentation generated with respect to the second computer screen irrespective of the operating system differences between the respective first, second and third computers, includes: a first device for providing a hypertext markup language (HTML) document including an applet tag corresponding to a Universal Client device ... |
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| Operating Methods for a Universal Client Device Permitting a Computer to Receive and Display Information from Several Special Applications Simultaneously |
30 SEP 1997 |
119 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A Universal Client with a self-contained scripting language called GUIScript allows computing systems of varying architectures linked to the Internet or connected by an Intranet to run the same application software without modification or recompilation. Using a client-server architecture, the Universal Client receives GUIScript from the server, which commands the Universal Client to display certain graphical user interface (GUI) objects. The GUIScript also describes the behavior of the GUI objects ... |
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| Operating Methods for a Computer System Providing Platform Independent Universal Client Device |
30 SEP 1997 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A method for operating a computer architecture independent device for generating and displaying a graphic user interface (GUI) includes steps for generating scripts defining respective GUI objects, generating a GUIScript defining the GUI, storing one of the scripts and the GUIScript, deciphering one of the scripts and the GUIScript, scripting behavior of a program responsive to operator interaction with one of the GUI objects, and presenting a plurality of GUI ... |
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| A Universal Client Device Permitting a Computer to Receive and Display Information from Several Special Applications Simultaneously |
30 SEP 1997 |
117 pages |
| Authors:
Adam J. Simonoff; Robert L. Taft; Brian T. McLintock; Larry A. Fontenot; DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | A computer system includes first, second and third computers. Preferably, the first computer includes a first storage device storing a document written in hypertext markup language (HTML), the HTML document including an applet tag for invoking a Universal Client device and computer readable first instructions for generating the Universal Client device, and a first communications device permitting the HTML document and the first instructions for generating the Universal Client device ... |
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